Most of the multi color printers out there are AMS/MMU or similar, and there are many DIY options, like Armored Turtle or ECF.
They are an evolutionary dead end. Slow, wasteful, expensive to run.
The Prusa XL, or the Snapmaker U1 are the future direction.
Also a good CoreXY machine like vorons/sovols/ratrigs/VZ, etc can be upgraded with the Bondtech INDX tool changer.
We are talking 5x lower print times, 5x lower material costs.
There is going to be a glut of used Bambus and other multi material unit printers, when print farms unload them, since the tool changers will massively boost their bottom line.
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You have to. The only way it works is with a completely new heating system which requires a completely new nozzle design. Do you not know anything about induction heating? And a bullshit proprietary hardware platform that 100% works with klipper and will be copied by Chinese manufacturers, in fact Bambu already copied it.
Things have to change for them to get better.
Yes a new design is partly required, we agree. But there is zero need for them to do everything they can to enforce vendor lock-in other than them insisting on that bullshit.
Please list the design choices that were unnecessary, why they were unnecessary, and how you would design it differently to avoid “vendor lock in.”
By open sourcing electrical specs, hardware specs, design specs, communication specs…so that anyone can make 1:1 drop-in compatible equipment for any single piece of the system.